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The Marine Corps earned its badge of honor times over in multiple amphibious operations
in the battles of Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Philippines, Iwo Jima and Okinawa.

The Marine Corps earned its badge of honor times over in multiple amphibious operations
in the battles of Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Philippines, Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
While costly in production, these mechanized units fought many successful engagement across multiple theaters of war,
from North Africa to Sicily to Normandy and Bohemia.

While costly in production, these mechanized units fought many successful engagement across multiple theaters of war,
from North Africa to Sicily to Normandy and Bohemia.
After the invasion, Soviet fleets formed marine squads using volunteers from naval personnel.
These brave souls joined the defense of Leningrad and Stalingrad among other amphibious operations of the Red Army.

After the invasion, Soviet fleets formed marine squads using volunteers from naval personnel.
These brave souls joined the defense of Leningrad and Stalingrad among other amphibious operations of the Red Army.
They were well-trained, well-armed, and supplemented with engineer and sapper companies.
Assault groups were the ideal choice for storming fortified cities like Breslau, Budapest and Berlin.

They were well-trained, well-armed, and supplemented with engineer and sapper companies.
Assault groups were the ideal choice for storming fortified cities like Breslau, Budapest and Berlin.
German Air Force troops. The special forces are called the Fallschirmjäger,
which were known as "green devils" by the Allied units who fought against them.

German Air Force troops. The special forces are called the Fallschirmjäger,
which were known as "green devils" by the Allied units who fought against them.
An elite combat unit of the German Army that was part of the Eastern Front during WW2.
Originally ceremonial guards in 1920s, they later grew into a regiment carrying out numerous missions.

An elite combat unit of the German Army that was part of the Eastern Front during WW2.
Originally ceremonial guards in 1920s, they later grew into a regiment carrying out numerous missions.
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She commanded engineer regiment of more than 1,000 personnel. She gave over 4 thousand tanks a second life.
Especially, she was able to repair 1,525 faulty tanks in mere 5 months period in 1943. -
A Tank battle master. Destroyed some 36 enemy armored units during the Great Patriotic War. took an active part in the Battle of Kursk,
and was awarded "for Courage and Bravery, Skillful Leadership of a Company in Battle" the Order of the Red Banner as a result. -
During his service in the US Army, he led a successful campaign in the European theater.
His unit was well known for their high mobility. -
For staying on the frontlines to make sure the allies retreated successfully, he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor,
the highest military distinction of the US military. -
Started his tank career at the 502nd Tank Battalion when transferred in 1943. Destroyed approximately 150 enemy tanks and 1 aircraft.
Awarded the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves. -
German tank commander during WW2. Destroyed 168 enemy tanks, making him one of the best tank commanders.
Received Iron Class 1st Class, Panzer Badge in Silver, and German Cross in Gold.


The M4A3E8 is one of the most mass-produced modifications of the main US
armored vehicle of the World War II period.


Developed in 1945 as a modernization of the T30 heavy tank.
The vehicle was equipped with the 120 mm T53 gun.


The tank first saw combat in the siege of Leningrad.
Tigers were at the forefront of battles from Tunisia to Kursk.


Developed from June 1942 through July 1944, only two prototypes produced.
Only one of them received a turret and armament.


The most iconic and the most widely-produced Soviet tank of WWII,
with a total of 33,805 vehicles manufactured.


Thanks to its ability to successfully combat German Tiger and Panther tanks,
the ISU-152 was dubbed “Beast Hunter" by the troops.


F4U Corsair
A ship plane considered to be one of best fighters in WW2.
Its performance struck sheer terror into enemies’ hearts
F4U
B-24 Liberator
A US bomber with better performance than the B-17.
It has been produced the most and flied over all battlefields in WW2.
B-24
PB4Y Privateer
A long-ranged patrol bomber of the US Navy.
It could operate in the sky for a long time and dominated the air.
PB4Y
Dornier Do 17
A twin-engine medium bomber capable of bombarding a target area precisely at low altitudes
The Dornier Do 17 leaves behind a sea of flames in its wake.
Do 17
Messerschmitt Me 262
The fastest fighter in WW2 from Germany.
It can shoot down enemy bombers at at outstanding speed.
Me-262
Spitfire
A British propeller aircraft that was known as the most beautiful aircraft in the world.
It roams the sky at high speed, hunting down enemy bombers.
Spitfire
Yakovlev Yak-9
A modified version of YAK-7 to adapt to low-altitude, long-distance escort.
The fastest fighter jet in the eastern fronts
YAK-9
Petlyakov Pe-2
Soviet bomber that flew over the eastern battlefront of Europe.
It was known as the best ground attacker.
Pe-2